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the u.s. is investing in potential for invaders by educating them in america convinced that back in their home countries when the time comes most of them will side with u.s. interests impair our future generations of political leaders who've had a positive american experience and they are more likely to be global partners leave us mahmoud jibril could be one example having studied in the us he went on to become the head of leave us transition government he's now the leader of one of the country's biggest political parties there's little doubt which country he would favor when it comes to dividing lucrative oil deals in the future u.s. foreign service officers had their eye on him even before the revolution broke out a leaked diplomatic cable from november two thousand and nine written by the u.s. ambassador to libya gene credits described mr general as quote a serious interlocutor who quote unquote gets the u.s. perspective and of course mr gibril is not the only one who gets the u.s. perspect
the u.s. is investing in potential for invaders by educating them in america convinced that back in their home countries when the time comes most of them will side with u.s. interests impair our future generations of political leaders who've had a positive american experience and they are more likely to be global partners leave us mahmoud jibril could be one example having studied in the us he went on to become the head of leave us transition government he's now the leader of one of the...
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had used a cruise missile what if the u.s. it used a conventional bomb what if the u.s. had used artillery i submitted almost all instances the same concerns would be extant you would have so i don't think the drone is a mode dalla he is in and of itself the concern it's the broader use of force not the mechanism and and i would just note that throughout this discussion and most discussions we use the term drone and that's a convenient overarching label but it's a little misleading and i say that because drones implies autonomy and these systems are remotely piloted that's significant because as we move forward whatever the concerns people have for current remotely piloted vehicles and systems we will have and do have autonomous systems and i think those present even more challenges and indeed when you want to react to that it's the use of force. well in terms of using of drones overseas i would say in some ways chris you're right in that we're concerned about whether it was somebody was killed by a drone or by. fighter jet we don't want to be violating sovereign nations
had used a cruise missile what if the u.s. it used a conventional bomb what if the u.s. had used artillery i submitted almost all instances the same concerns would be extant you would have so i don't think the drone is a mode dalla he is in and of itself the concern it's the broader use of force not the mechanism and and i would just note that throughout this discussion and most discussions we use the term drone and that's a convenient overarching label but it's a little misleading and i say...
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first of all, what can you do here in the u.s. to promote the idea that somehow we have to of knowledge their rights. this can be perceived as a defeat. i think it is a necessary defeat. then, the point is how then can year we address the issue of the sanctions anyway which is progressive, step-by-step? i think if you do this, then the issue of a regime change would be, in a sense, secondary. this would prove that the authority is respected and this would induce the idea that the regime change is not such a big deal. for americans, how can you make the political system here acknowledge their former -- their basic rights? >> for those of you who were not able to hear, it was another question about how american domestic politics relate to the initiation and if it's possible to form political consensus in the u.s. that on with the iranians view as their clear right and their minimum for a deal including the right to enrich, which both of you addressed a bit in our discussion earlier, but the domestic politics year, for the united sta
first of all, what can you do here in the u.s. to promote the idea that somehow we have to of knowledge their rights. this can be perceived as a defeat. i think it is a necessary defeat. then, the point is how then can year we address the issue of the sanctions anyway which is progressive, step-by-step? i think if you do this, then the issue of a regime change would be, in a sense, secondary. this would prove that the authority is respected and this would induce the idea that the regime change...
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u.s. territory because of this coming capability, i think china is going to say that's unacceptable. i'm hopeful. but at the end of the day as i say, the united states can't sit there waiting just for china. we have to work with our allies on a comprehensive strategy, again trying to let the region know that we want to be that important security guarantor. we also want to be a major trader, an investor to the region and with asia-pacific. and for the stability and the trade and investment, for prosperity and liberty to take root in this century, in a dynamic century with a rising asia pacific, it's going to have to take greater stability than north korea is right now letting it have. so with those initial comment, i'll turn it back to our chairman. >> well, thank you, patrick. as always, very comprehensive argument. now, the floor is open. before we open the floor -- [inaudible] >> i want to pick up on patrick's point, and elaborate on what i see as the elephant in the room, which is china
u.s. territory because of this coming capability, i think china is going to say that's unacceptable. i'm hopeful. but at the end of the day as i say, the united states can't sit there waiting just for china. we have to work with our allies on a comprehensive strategy, again trying to let the region know that we want to be that important security guarantor. we also want to be a major trader, an investor to the region and with asia-pacific. and for the stability and the trade and investment, for...
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how many u.s. troops see what you're? he says i'm not worried about u.s. troops. i want u.s. business. and i want you to be here making money. i said that's interesting. he said if you're making money love interest in our stability. will be good for you and for us. the fear is that lamott, don't make anything we need, so we won't care. pakistan actually has many same feelings. people say pakistan wants us out of the reason i'm trent region. they want us to be consistent and stay there. they're afraid we will come in and pull out and up and things and cause issues. the >> i am a vietnam veteran and i've been in the peace movement for the last 30 years. i was also in iraq in december december 04 and try to get in the parking lot at the abu ghraib present and of course they would not let a sane. my question is kind of the elephant in the room. i see our current military is dealing with the american people, who of course pay their way is dealing meant to disturb modes, one secrecy in one public relations. nicu is a master of one leg in each of those. you of course are one star pr
how many u.s. troops see what you're? he says i'm not worried about u.s. troops. i want u.s. business. and i want you to be here making money. i said that's interesting. he said if you're making money love interest in our stability. will be good for you and for us. the fear is that lamott, don't make anything we need, so we won't care. pakistan actually has many same feelings. people say pakistan wants us out of the reason i'm trent region. they want us to be consistent and stay there. they're...
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the u.s. government is a constructive thing to do. >> there are a number of areas in the u.s. government that look at failed and failing state. the undersecretary for political affairs has that responsibility. dns see used to chair and -- the nsc used to chair a committee. how does cso play into this? >> we try to work with everyone that you mentioned. we want to be aggregators of talent and good work that has gone on. for example, something as simple as analytics, we have a metadata analyst in our shop now, but we want him to be an aggregator of aggregators. i keep saying you have to be made silver on steroids -- nate silver on steroids. we cannot run enough staff to review and it turns out the intelligence community loves being called by the state department. they are flattered by it. they want their work respected and called upon. it is not hard. often times, in the military community, there might have been times when the state department has not been as friendly to these other partners as
the u.s. government is a constructive thing to do. >> there are a number of areas in the u.s. government that look at failed and failing state. the undersecretary for political affairs has that responsibility. dns see used to chair and -- the nsc used to chair a committee. how does cso play into this? >> we try to work with everyone that you mentioned. we want to be aggregators of talent and good work that has gone on. for example, something as simple as analytics, we have a...
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>> so the u.s. government is not officially acknowledged this but unofficially i think there's based on the what's come out so far i don't think there's much doubt that it was a u.s. operation at this point. and again mike hayden is very careful not to say he knows this is a u.s. operation. will say that that, at that point, you know, somebody crossed the rubicon. that was a point where you avoid a cyber weapon that made, that had a kinetic effect that took out part of the nuclear processing facility. that's a very big deal and the word changed after that. >> rose: mike hayden has told me that the chinese spy on us more than any other country by far. >> sheer numbers that's probably true but again, you know, it's because they do both traditional spying and they do a vast vacuuming up of ideas from and research from corporations of just about every sort. it is a huge operation and a lot of data is being taken. there's a question, you know, it does raise some questions about how effectively that data
>> so the u.s. government is not officially acknowledged this but unofficially i think there's based on the what's come out so far i don't think there's much doubt that it was a u.s. operation at this point. and again mike hayden is very careful not to say he knows this is a u.s. operation. will say that that, at that point, you know, somebody crossed the rubicon. that was a point where you avoid a cyber weapon that made, that had a kinetic effect that took out part of the nuclear...
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joke assertion is a national company i mean the u.s. is at state level the company so it's not the u.s. state department in the fear. of children actually just like any other children in the u.s. like children of their parents and so the state level view of the children in russia who are in are in in child protection supervised care. fired by rights out there from officials from the save for the child adoption and basically if it's out of five family it's like any other child and so there's nobody supervising it there's nobody not for you anything you post adoption we force. russia very. i don't view the parents by the. adoption agency. and i love to. say anything about you know one has to work for their children work with the current and work towards reintegration into the family. press freedom has become one of the key roadblocks to turkey's eve membership a journalist rights watchdog report says that the country has become the world's number one media prison these days many reporters are detained under anti-terrorism laws and the bei
joke assertion is a national company i mean the u.s. is at state level the company so it's not the u.s. state department in the fear. of children actually just like any other children in the u.s. like children of their parents and so the state level view of the children in russia who are in are in in child protection supervised care. fired by rights out there from officials from the save for the child adoption and basically if it's out of five family it's like any other child and so there's...
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u.s. investigators still search for answers almost a month after the death of a three year old russian boy that moscow officials claim was killed by his adoptive american mother. is being urged to reform its anti terror laws which put dozens of journalists behind bars making it the world leader in jailing the press. moscow says it's time for the syrian regime to prove in practice that they're ready for dialogue with the country's opposition leaders the statement comes as russia's foreign minister meets with the arab league leader and attempts to get the peace talks off the ground. and i welcome you watching r.t. live from moscow with me andrey pharma site to our top story almost a month after the death of a three year old russian boy in texas local police still continuing their investigation russian officials believe maxon koosman was abused by his adoptive american mother but u.s. authorities say they are still waiting for autopsy results. is in the family's hometown. russian officials ar
u.s. investigators still search for answers almost a month after the death of a three year old russian boy that moscow officials claim was killed by his adoptive american mother. is being urged to reform its anti terror laws which put dozens of journalists behind bars making it the world leader in jailing the press. moscow says it's time for the syrian regime to prove in practice that they're ready for dialogue with the country's opposition leaders the statement comes as russia's foreign...
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the u.s. trade and development agency an offshoot of the state department's usa id claims that what they call aid is actually investment agencies deputy director says every one dollar they invest they get eight dollars back in u.s. exports america's officials maintain that it's hard to overestimate the benefits of the investing in public diplomacy the investment i do not call it spending it's an investment it's absolutely an investment and there's a return on investment. and it's very hard to quantify that return completely but i can tell you that you could quantify it in troops but you don't have to stand somewhere so i never pursued a career with the training. that it was saying other countries i mean i may not be fond of the government in iran but i support a hundred percent it's not going to and i was sitting in this class. lectures and people saying how do we think the market i'd be underminded the government so for me it was a real challenge to see the programs through as you age you kno
the u.s. trade and development agency an offshoot of the state department's usa id claims that what they call aid is actually investment agencies deputy director says every one dollar they invest they get eight dollars back in u.s. exports america's officials maintain that it's hard to overestimate the benefits of the investing in public diplomacy the investment i do not call it spending it's an investment it's absolutely an investment and there's a return on investment. and it's very hard to...
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u.s.-led sanctions tying an economic noose around iran. it's being felt by this young woman and her mother. >> day to day, increasing prices. >> reporter: you see it day to day? >> yes. i think it's a lot of pressure to the people. >> reporter: the iranian people. >> iranian people. most of them, the normal people. >> reporter: the relationship between the u.s. and iran never recovered after those 444 days, americans held hostage as the world watched. right here in the heart of downtown tehran, what used to be the u.s. embassy. of course, the infamous backdrop of the hostage crisis that began unfolding in '79. you can see the gates still here, still closed decades later, and behind us here, what used to be the seal. you can sill faintly make out united states of america. still today, the walls here painted with anti-american murals, the guard stations empty. and tonight, many here are hoping for an end to the sanctions, to the nuclear standoff. >> we hope. we hope. >> reporter: you hope it ends? >> better days. >> reporter: meantime tonigh
u.s.-led sanctions tying an economic noose around iran. it's being felt by this young woman and her mother. >> day to day, increasing prices. >> reporter: you see it day to day? >> yes. i think it's a lot of pressure to the people. >> reporter: the iranian people. >> iranian people. most of them, the normal people. >> reporter: the relationship between the u.s. and iran never recovered after those 444 days, americans held hostage as the world watched. right...
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swiper take twilit as u.s. homes with plumbing ebb amid the worst recession since the great depression pilfering cut the number of u.s. homes with complete plumbing by about ten point four percent from two thousand and eight to two thousand and eleven according to a us census data compiled by bloomberg that reverse the five decade trend the decay of housing adds another office a call to recovery and rust belt cities already beset by crime and poverty so there max are now three million homes in america with no plumbing at all that's about two point two percent of the stock in some cities like detroit nineteen percent of homes have no plumbing twenty four percent in gary indiana because it's all been stripped by their cellphones no plumbing no indoor plumbing but they do have cell phones where they can access virtual games and they can invest in virtual property on second life or some virtual environment and use a virtual toilet in virtual space but the analog space of reality is crashing the cause of this is tha
swiper take twilit as u.s. homes with plumbing ebb amid the worst recession since the great depression pilfering cut the number of u.s. homes with complete plumbing by about ten point four percent from two thousand and eight to two thousand and eleven according to a us census data compiled by bloomberg that reverse the five decade trend the decay of housing adds another office a call to recovery and rust belt cities already beset by crime and poverty so there max are now three million homes in...
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u.s. investigators still see this is almost a month after the death of a three year old russian boy that moscow officials claim was killed by his adoptive american mother. is being to reform its anti terror laws which put dozens of journalists behind bars making it the world leader in the press. and moscow says the situation in syria is moving from a dead end this comes as russia meets with the arab league trying to get peace talks between the rebels and the government off the ground. and i welcome you watching r.t. live from moscow with many. top story almost a month after the death of a three year old russian boy in texas local police is still continuing their investigation russian officials believe maxine cruz man was abused by his adoptive american mother but u.s. authorities say they are still waiting for topsy results. in the family's hometown russian officials are outraged that yet another case of a death of a russian child living in an adoptive family in the united states we're sta
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predetermined contracts why this alyosha going to the u.s. it would be better off going east venezuela well i mean they had a big refinery which they shut down have answer in some in the virgin islands i mean i don't want to get into all the refinery mechanics but the essentially cheap oil really cheap oil in canada and in the bakken all the shallow that's been produced that is really cheap can't be shipped out to the middle of the u.s. the refiners inland. making money like it's going to fashion because they've got cheap oil but the petrol is being priced desire it's coming from brant you know they're making out like bandits on that but the what happens is that the venezuelans haven't been able to sell as much to the u.s. as they used to hence the events are refined a shirt so they're made they get into bed with the chinese big time but the chinese don't pay well so one of the devaluation in but as well the now you have like procter colgate palmolive of business there it is said we're going to lose on twenty million dollars so this has rippl
predetermined contracts why this alyosha going to the u.s. it would be better off going east venezuela well i mean they had a big refinery which they shut down have answer in some in the virgin islands i mean i don't want to get into all the refinery mechanics but the essentially cheap oil really cheap oil in canada and in the bakken all the shallow that's been produced that is really cheap can't be shipped out to the middle of the u.s. the refiners inland. making money like it's going to...
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u.s. investigators still search for answers almost a month after the death of a three year old russian boy allegedly killed by his adoptive american mother. turkey's being a reformist anti terror laws which put dozens of journalists behind bars making it the world leader in jailing the press. and the u.k. prime minister continues his voyage to india trying to appeal to believe his former colony for stronger try times and attempt overshadowed by corruption allegations against britain. and i welcome you watching our life for most sky high off top story the u.s. state department says it is too early for conclusions after the death of a three year old russian boy in texas maxine koosman died almost a month ago off the allegedly being beaten by his adoptive mother however u.s. authorities claim they are still waiting for the results as part of that investigation. is in the family's hometown. russian officials are outraged that yet another case of a death of a russian child living in an adoptive
u.s. investigators still search for answers almost a month after the death of a three year old russian boy allegedly killed by his adoptive american mother. turkey's being a reformist anti terror laws which put dozens of journalists behind bars making it the world leader in jailing the press. and the u.k. prime minister continues his voyage to india trying to appeal to believe his former colony for stronger try times and attempt overshadowed by corruption allegations against britain. and i...
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u.s. investigators still search for answers almost a month after the death of a three year old russian boy allegedly killed by his adoptive american mother. turkey's thing to reform its anti terror laws which put dozens of journalists behind bars making the world leader in jailing the press. and russia house negotiations with the arab league on the worsening situation in syria peace talks between the rebels and the government can't get off the ground. there welcome you watching r.t. live from moscow with me andrew farmer now the u.s. state department says it's too early for conclusions after the death of a three year old russian boy in texas. died almost a month ago after allegedly being beaten by his adoptive mother however u.s. authorities claim they're still waiting for autopsy results as part of their investigation. is in the family's hometown. russian officials are outraged at yet another case of a death of a russian child living an adoptive family in the united states we're standing
u.s. investigators still search for answers almost a month after the death of a three year old russian boy allegedly killed by his adoptive american mother. turkey's thing to reform its anti terror laws which put dozens of journalists behind bars making the world leader in jailing the press. and russia house negotiations with the arab league on the worsening situation in syria peace talks between the rebels and the government can't get off the ground. there welcome you watching r.t. live from...
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how many u.s. troops do in here. and he said that i'm not really worried about it, i want u.s. business. and i want you to be here making money. so that is interesting. and he said because if you are making money here, you will have an interest in our stability. it will be good for you and for us. they are landlocked, they don't make anything we need, so we won't care, is what they think. pakistan, actually, they have many of the same feelings. people say he won us out of the region, i think they want us in the region and they want us to be consistent and stay there. their fear is that we will come in and pull out again and upend things. >> i am a vietnam veteran. i have been in peace movement for the last 30 years. i was also in iraq in december of 2004. the question is what i consider the elephant in the room. i see our current military is dealing with the american people who pay their way, dealing in two distinct modes. i see you as a master of one leg in each of those. my question is given the vast amount of secrecy that is necessary for the culture that you are evolving an
how many u.s. troops do in here. and he said that i'm not really worried about it, i want u.s. business. and i want you to be here making money. so that is interesting. and he said because if you are making money here, you will have an interest in our stability. it will be good for you and for us. they are landlocked, they don't make anything we need, so we won't care, is what they think. pakistan, actually, they have many of the same feelings. people say he won us out of the region, i think...
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u.s. power grids and pipelines. the chinese. experts say it's one of the most prolific groups they have ever seen, the military. >> katherine heritage, they traced it to one building in china? >> that is right. that is why this is highly charged because the electronics trail leads back to the chinese military. it sites this nondescript building on the outskirts of shanghai that has an espionage unit. >> those of intrusion investigations and leading us right back to the same neighborhood. it didn't take much to put one and one together. >> considered a state secret by the chinese, the report says the unit is alleged to have ripped off more than a 140 u.s. companies to give china the edge in business as well as research and development. >> shep: so they are stealing our secrets and invaded our power source and gotten in pipelines and what does the white house say? >> well, analysts saying the intensity of cyber assaults with the backing and direction of the military and communist party is no
u.s. power grids and pipelines. the chinese. experts say it's one of the most prolific groups they have ever seen, the military. >> katherine heritage, they traced it to one building in china? >> that is right. that is why this is highly charged because the electronics trail leads back to the chinese military. it sites this nondescript building on the outskirts of shanghai that has an espionage unit. >> those of intrusion investigations and leading us right back to the same...
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he is a retired u.s. diplomat with a distinguished record, including service in the middle east, but also with major global powers like russia and india, who are playing very interesting roles in the evolving discussions over iran. welcome. and along with time we have our own kenneth pollack, senior fellow in the center, and ken is finishing a book right now on the challenge of iran, which you will be able to look for in book stores later this year. we're happy to have ken with us to provide comments on this topic as well. what we will do is we will have a bit of a conversation up here, and then we will open it up for questions from the floor. why don't we jump right in with some of these recent developments. there is now a date set for the next round of international negotiations to be held in a distinguished diplomatic capital of almaty. one wonders if that quieter location will allow distance from the glare of the cameras. what do you expect from these long-awaited talks? >> thank you very much. it is
he is a retired u.s. diplomat with a distinguished record, including service in the middle east, but also with major global powers like russia and india, who are playing very interesting roles in the evolving discussions over iran. welcome. and along with time we have our own kenneth pollack, senior fellow in the center, and ken is finishing a book right now on the challenge of iran, which you will be able to look for in book stores later this year. we're happy to have ken with us to provide...
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we're inside this country because u.s. sanctions against this economy have crippled the economy here. and just days away, now, from iran returning to the negotiating table over its nuclear program. as you point out, in a rare move, they've allowed us in to report from the streets of tehran. this is a tenuous time here, just days before iran returns to the nuclear negotiating table with the u.s. and others, since talks collapsed eight months ago. this morning, as we drove through this city of 12 million, it is a city squeezed, not only by the traffic, but by the economic sanctions, led by the u.s. some of the cars clogging these streets, tripling in price. it's groceries, medicine, if you're lucky enough to find it. as we were going into the subway, it is a proud republic, where the roles of men and women are still well defined. and the front car says women-only right here. many say the currency is in a free-fall. and there's fears among many here that the economy is heading towards collapse. but will the sanctions work? ir
we're inside this country because u.s. sanctions against this economy have crippled the economy here. and just days away, now, from iran returning to the negotiating table over its nuclear program. as you point out, in a rare move, they've allowed us in to report from the streets of tehran. this is a tenuous time here, just days before iran returns to the nuclear negotiating table with the u.s. and others, since talks collapsed eight months ago. this morning, as we drove through this city of 12...
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they were all convicted in u.s. courts and are currently in prison at federal maximum security facilities across the country. we as a country have experience prosecuting, convicting, and housing for life very dangerous people, including international terrorism suspects. that's why thompson, illinois, had competition when they said they want these guys. that's why thompson, illinois, had to compete with places like hardin, montana, and standish, michigan when they decided to seek the relatively lucrative labor intensive business of locking these guys up in their maximum security prison. and that's why the city of new york initially greeted the news of khalid sheikh mohammed's forthcoming trial at the scene of his crime as not just justice, but poetic justice. and then we lost our nerve. what happened? the politics of the past administration or something decided to come back. new york officials who initially responded to the khalid sheikh mohammed announcement day saying yes, let's do it. it's fitting that he face tri
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question-and-answer session, and point six was allegedly senator hagel said the u.s. state department was an adjunct of the israeli foreign minister's office, which i think would be breathtaking if he said that. >> okay. so let's see if we're all on the same page here and have this correct. a right-wing website publishes a resumer from a blog based on something hagel may or may not have said in a speech over, count them, five years ago. and now sitting united states senators are demanding hagel explain himself. hagel provided ayotte and graham with a copy of the speech and notes he does not recall making any such statement. now, folks, this is a pattern for the new gop that maybe mr. viguerie is looking for. senator rand paul pushing a theory about moving guns from libya to syria. paul's theory can be traced back to glenn beck. michele bachmann accused hillary clinton's chief of staff of having ties to the muslim brotherhood. her source? an uncorroborated report from a right wing talker frank gaffney. congressman darrell issa got in the act. he orchestrated an entire
question-and-answer session, and point six was allegedly senator hagel said the u.s. state department was an adjunct of the israeli foreign minister's office, which i think would be breathtaking if he said that. >> okay. so let's see if we're all on the same page here and have this correct. a right-wing website publishes a resumer from a blog based on something hagel may or may not have said in a speech over, count them, five years ago. and now sitting united states senators are demanding...
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u.s. is trying to prevent other countries from engaging in cyber espionage. shocking report from cyber security firm says this is the building in shanghai where thousands of hacking attacks originated and it could have a chilling effect on our economy. >> what they do with that is impact employment in our country and impact competitive advantage of our companies. >> gretchen: president obama bypassed congress and issued an executive order. >>> $1.6 billion vanished on his watch. now jon corzine may be banned for trading for life. they will move tomorrow to ban the former democratic governor of new jersey. he is reported to start a hedge fund. >>> vice presidential biden .... >> if you want to protect yourself get a double barrel shotgun, after the shems of a .12 gauge shotgun, if there is ever a problem, i told my wife, walk out on the blaine and put that double barrel shotguns and fire two blachtsd outside the house. he will never come in. you don't knee an ar-15. >> gretchen: he said it
u.s. is trying to prevent other countries from engaging in cyber espionage. shocking report from cyber security firm says this is the building in shanghai where thousands of hacking attacks originated and it could have a chilling effect on our economy. >> what they do with that is impact employment in our country and impact competitive advantage of our companies. >> gretchen: president obama bypassed congress and issued an executive order. >>> $1.6 billion vanished on his...